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I was very stoked to see the USCIS try to implement their risk based approach, now I think this is the algorithm they follow hahaha:

  1. Increase the extensions to 48 months for everyone
  2. Don't touch cases for around 2 years at least OR when they naturalize
  3. If they naturalize do Combo Interview and boast as a liberal goverment how easier it is to become naturalized vs Trump Years (N400 is getting so quick to adjust these days and averages 5 months)
  4. If they don't naturalize and are still married waive interview after 2 years or so of waiting
  5. If they divorce and have good evidence waive
  6. If bad evidence and divorce or bad evidence and married RFE or interview
  7. I guess deny the rest?

Technically it is not faster, just letting cases ferment, push people to apply for N400 and allocate resources to more "liberal party values" such as DACA, N400's or Asylum casess. 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Vietnam
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I follow some facebook group and apparently AOS takes only 2, 3 months nowadays. When I applied for it a few years back, it took 1 year 2 months to get interviewed.

My ROC was submitted July 2021, and there's no update. Received the 48 month extension letter a few weeks back.

Sigh.

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8 hours ago, aznhouston said:

I follow some facebook group and apparently AOS takes only 2, 3 months nowadays. When I applied for it a few years back, it took 1 year 2 months to get interviewed.

My ROC was submitted July 2021, and there's no update. Received the 48 month extension letter a few weeks back.

Sigh.

2-3 months?  Funny how that isn't supported by the posts on VJ or by processing times on USCIS.gov.

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On 4/25/2023 at 4:09 PM, aznhouston said:

I follow some facebook group and apparently AOS takes only 2, 3 months nowadays. When I applied for it a few years back, it took 1 year 2 months to get interviewed.

My ROC was submitted July 2021, and there's no update. Received the 48 month extension letter a few weeks back.

Sigh.

I too filed ROC in July 21. Did not move until I filed N400

 

Filed N400 and then 6 weeks later interview arranged. 

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On 4/26/2023 at 12:33 AM, SalishSea said:

2-3 months?  Funny how that isn't supported by the posts on VJ or by processing times on USCIS.gov.

because statistics need time to build up. The number shown on these places are of old cases. 

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